The 8139too module is in your listing, so it's in there. I guess it doesn't get loaded automatically.

You can't easily trace what happens.

Here's how I do it:

1. rename the initrd.img to initrd.img.orig2. mkdir i; mount -o loop -t cramfs initrd.img i3. mkdir j4. open mc and copy everything from i to j (cp -a complains about not being able to create hard links).5. umount i6. edit the scripts in the scripts/ directory: I but "set +x" for traces and "/bin/sh" as breakpoints7. mkcramfs j initrd.img8. boot diskless; repeat

Note: do this with the initrd in /tftpboot/<ip>. That's where the booting is done from.

As far as card manufactures go.. Dlink, 3Com, Kingston, Netgear and Intel. Some of them I have multiple models. I do have new info.

I was just given an old all intel P3 box. True intel board and processor. It only worked with the intel card, but it worked. After completing the Pluto install process, I have successfully tested two of the 3com's and the Kingston.

Just some thoughts here. It seems sarge has limited drivers and/or some mother boards with certain network cards don't work with sarge. The odd thing is they all seem to work with older versions on debain. I hope this helps.

I've had no joy - its a compaq D510 i'm running this on, and the BIOS is lacking in options!

I have some other NIC's I can try, looks like it is working though - link up, 100Mbps, downloaded some updates and sync'd the clock fine. I'm just getting this message on install... and its not letting pluto setup correctly.

I get the same message when trying to install Pluto. I've two NICs, one onboard (SiS I think)and a Realtek card. The install sees both of them and asks me to choose one. Regardless of which one I choose I get the error.

i.e"Network autoconfiguration failed Your network is probably not using the DHCP protocol"

If I choose the "Don't configure networking" option and carry on, Pluto installs, but won't load completely. It hangs at "Loading DCERouter"

However, if I connect the machine to an ADSL modem (which has it's own DHCP inbuilt) Pluto installs and starts perfectly.

Thinking I'd got around the error, I then connected it to a network switch along with another machine, but it is not accessible from the other machine on the network switch?

I'm going to try installing a diskless media director to see if that starts DHCP and also check the BIOS for non-PnP settings tonight.I hope it works, I'm dying to get this thing going.Paul